
Andy Warner
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In general works well for me. Ready to use and no issue with disconnects. Only problem I had was in seeing up a new sensor, it asked me to manually enter SN or scan QR code. (The old sensor was still valid.) But scanning the QR code would not work. Manually entering the SN did. Nice that you can long press the chart and get actual data values. Don't use alerts so won't comment on them.
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Khaled Abdelkader Amrouche
Charts are unclear and basically useless. No zoom in or out, no proper way to view exact numerical values, and no flexibility in how data is displayed. Alerts are just as bad: sound and volume can’t be customized, so you’re stuck with whatever the app decides. For something that’s supposed to be data driven, it gives you very little control. Overall it’s frustrating, poorly designed, and feels unfinished. I’ll be switching to another brand next time.
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Bhavesh Bakotra
Linx CGM Sensor is very nice, Good and very useful for monitoring type 1 diabetes children' sugar like my daughter. This sensor shows real time glucose level and also calibrates it. I have noticed only one flaw that when glucose in this sensor is more than high 180 or low less than 70, the tone of alerts given in the Linx CGM app only rings once, it is not repeatable. And this tone is also very light. So a request to make the tone of app a little louder and repeated at least four or five times.
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